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cooler air off to the west of us. that is where there is shower activity this evening. quantico at 79. 77 degrees for dallas. lookit that humidity. dallas at 100 degrees. these are temperatures as of the 11:00 hour. holding in the upper 70's to about 80 degrees. look for even more uncomfortable humidity levels in the upcoming week. by tuesday or wednesday it will be mighty hot around here. a few showers and thunderstorms mainly across west virginia. now they are beginning to enter garrett county. if you are lucky enough to head over to the beach tomorrow, 81 degrees for a ocean city. a few showers and thunderstorms mainly in the afternoon hours. temperatures will warm up into the mid 80's. a good chance for showers and storms to the south of d.c. tomorrow afternoon the thundershowers will lift off to the north. that will give us a 50-50 chance for tomorrow afternoon. 68 to 73 for an overnight low. temperatures cooler than anticipated. that is due to the cloud cover. 82 to 87 degrees. a lot of humidity and a lot of sunshine on the way for tuesday and wednesday. high in t
cooler air off to the west of us. that is where there is shower activity this evening. quantico at 79. 77 degrees for dallas. lookit that humidity. dallas at 100 degrees. these are temperatures as of the 11:00 hour. holding in the upper 70's to about 80 degrees. look for even more uncomfortable humidity levels in the upcoming week. by tuesday or wednesday it will be mighty hot around here. a few showers and thunderstorms mainly across west virginia. now they are beginning to enter garrett...
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yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. [ male announcer ] there's a new ride coming to busch gardens williamsburg -- mach tower. dude, it's like two hundred and... ...forty feet high... ...right in the middle of oktoberfest... ...the seats go, whoooa... ...up to the top, then... ...the music just stops. and the seats totally start shaking. it's insane. but then all of a sudden... [ group ] aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] mach tower. heart racing. jaw dropping. coming soon sto busch gardens williamsburg. >> new outlets are coming to the metro area. the beat setting up shop at the national harbour in oxon hill md.. >> people drive far away to get to the outlets in hagerstown. this will be the first outlet close to the heart of the sea nestled of the potomac river a mecca of shopping. so far the national park has not been a mecca for sh
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unlicensed software could be used. it changes the looks sounds, and even adding features. >> it is a little brief. it tells me 5 emails, who is from. >> she did it to her telephone because she needed a sound when in email came in. you cannot change that feature without jailbreaking. >> it is not things that they are denying, just things that are fundamentally different. >> he has a marketplace for thousands. >> things that are not applications at all. these violate the store model. this is the alternative of to the application store. >> he has an iphone that is trillions of. >> mine looks different. -- he has a iphone that is truly his of and. >> it could void your warranty. if you want to switch it back to the apple settings all you have to do is sync it and
unlicensed software could be used. it changes the looks sounds, and even adding features. >> it is a little brief. it tells me 5 emails, who is from. >> she did it to her telephone because she needed a sound when in email came in. you cannot change that feature without jailbreaking. >> it is not things that they are denying, just things that are fundamentally different. >> he has a marketplace for thousands. >> things that are not applications at all. these violate...
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camera he used in 1949. hyman says "most memorable pictures he took was in november of 1963 at the dedication of interstate 95. >> that was a day to remember. the president came in by helicopter. >> at age 74, hyman says the jfk pictures are his most memorable but as for his favorite picture -- >> the favorite picture i have is my mother. >>> a beautiful picture. still to come, but this the second, the offer of they a summer for jason [ female announcer ] welcome to busch sdrdens williamsburg where d.c. goes to get away. maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/dc. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event isack. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta a
camera he used in 1949. hyman says "most memorable pictures he took was in november of 1963 at the dedication of interstate 95. >> that was a day to remember. the president came in by helicopter. >> at age 74, hyman says the jfk pictures are his most memorable but as for his favorite picture -- >> the favorite picture i have is my mother. >>> a beautiful picture. still to come, but this the second, the offer of they a summer for jason [ female announcer ] welcome...
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jeff was here. >> reporter: he showed us how he used to surf if front lawn of his childhood home. >> it's a big wave, he's got it! >> reporter: it's the home that "sea hunt" built. his dad was the star, his older brother, a striving actor. but jeff rebelled against the family business, considered it a hobby until he was ten films in. over the years, he went from leading man with abs of steel in dulds like "against all olds" to bloated and beloved character work from "the big lebowski" -- >> i'm the dude. >> reporter: to "crazy heart." >> i'm just going to stay bad. >> reporter: i guess you got to strip away all your personal vanity. >> just a different form of vanity in a way. >> reporter: i suppose. >> look at my beautiful gut, man. >> reporter: and somewhere along that ride, it became clear why people love this guy. >> i'm proud of you. >> thank you, man. thank you. >> reporter: beyond his acting chops, he carries a zen warmth and genuine decency. in a town with too little of both. >> reporter: how long you been married? >> 30 -- we're going on 33 years now. >> reporter: how did yo
jeff was here. >> reporter: he showed us how he used to surf if front lawn of his childhood home. >> it's a big wave, he's got it! >> reporter: it's the home that "sea hunt" built. his dad was the star, his older brother, a striving actor. but jeff rebelled against the family business, considered it a hobby until he was ten films in. over the years, he went from leading man with abs of steel in dulds like "against all olds" to bloated and beloved character...
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that will allow us to warm up nicely for the next few days. the next 48 hours -- a few clouds and a few showers late tomorrow afternoon, concentrating around the shenandoah valley and the potomac highland a chance for severe thunderstorms will, on monday. monday afternoon into monday evening. then the heat and humidity is going to come and we will feel it big time tuesday and wednesday. 58 to 65 degrees for an overnight low. not much of a wind to worry about. mid-80's for a daytime by tomorrow. a better chance for showers and thunderstorms well to the west of the d.c. metro. daytime highs near 90 on monday, tuesday, and wednesday. nighttime lows will be in the 60's. but to the beach out look at wjla.com. currently 65 degrees. >> you might have to rethink those plans. coming up, "pirates of the caribbean part iv" is [ horns honking ] [ whistle blows ] [ male announcer ] can the network you live on handle the computers, tvs and technology you can't live without? ♪ ♪ verizon fios can. get the power and speed of america's largest 100% fiber op
that will allow us to warm up nicely for the next few days. the next 48 hours -- a few clouds and a few showers late tomorrow afternoon, concentrating around the shenandoah valley and the potomac highland a chance for severe thunderstorms will, on monday. monday afternoon into monday evening. then the heat and humidity is going to come and we will feel it big time tuesday and wednesday. 58 to 65 degrees for an overnight low. not much of a wind to worry about. mid-80's for a daytime by tomorrow....
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clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. [ male announcer ] get it now at red lobster's lobsterfest. 12 tempting choices like lobster lover's dream or maine lobster and shrimp. but only for a short time. now at red lobster. i'm laura mclennan and i sea food differently. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> okay, here's the question. have you ever thought about having fluffy of fido stuffed in i'm not kidding. it may not be for everyone. but for thousands of people eve
clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. [ male announcer ] get it now at red lobster's lobsterfest. 12 tempting choices like lobster lover's dream or maine lobster and shrimp. but only for a short time. now at red lobster. i'm laura mclennan and i sea food differently. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the...
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i am arch campbell. >> look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go.
i am arch campbell. >> look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go.
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let's go drive, use the legs... nice teamwork! they tried on the new depend real fit. get a free sample so you can too. >>> we've been spending time with patients living at the mercy of the organ donor list. where a phone call can cause an ailing heart to leap or fall. we return now to the mayo clinic, where one little boy awaits the arrival of a new heart. it's a friday night at the mayo clinic, a different kind of exciting night out for the miner family because nine months atop the waiting list, a donor heart is about to touch down in rochester, minnesota airport. >> do you know what we're going to do tonight? >> you know why are you here. >> are you excited? do you have any questions? >> right when i got the call, i was so excited. >> is that right? are you all set? ready to go down? >> i'm always set. >> you're always set. >> that's good. he's going to be a surgeon when he grows up. >> that heart is not going to wait much longer, and i'm getting it. >> perfect. >> one, two, three. there we go. >> mayo is renowned for their team approach to medicine and the surgical
let's go drive, use the legs... nice teamwork! they tried on the new depend real fit. get a free sample so you can too. >>> we've been spending time with patients living at the mercy of the organ donor list. where a phone call can cause an ailing heart to leap or fall. we return now to the mayo clinic, where one little boy awaits the arrival of a new heart. it's a friday night at the mayo clinic, a different kind of exciting night out for the miner family because nine months atop the...
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i used to take tylenol. i switched to advil. been using it ever since. and when the pain is gone and you feel good and you feel healthy... work or pleasure, i can go on with my life. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. if you skip this latte and opt for the smaller low-fat one, you'll cut about 12 grams of fat. then take alli with it to help boost your weight loss. so for every 2 pounds you work to lose, alli can help you lose 1 more. alli. how healthy works. alli can hso i takeose 1 more. one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. >>> if strong wind makes strong people, tonight a lot of strength, not just another storm of snow and ice but the biggest yet set to whack the nation from new mexico to new england. nearly three-quarters of the country. a goliath storm of historic proportions as one meteorologist put it. just stay home
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us through. when we asked them how this was going to develop, many of them said they were disappointed by those people who you have mentioned who were named today as vice president and prime minister because they see those as consolidating military power around the president and what they say they want now is their own ability to have elections sooner rather than later and be able to choose their leadership. it's still unclear how this is going to go. >> you're there to broadcast from cairo tomorrow morning on "this week." we'll be watching. in the meantime, we want to bring in jake tapper. you have been reporting on what the white house is trying to convey to president mubarak the last 24 hours. what have you learned? >> that's right, the white house has been criticized for being one step behind everything going on. but white house officials tell me that they're trying to convey to the egyptian leader three things in general in terms of the economic, political, and social reforms. they want him
us through. when we asked them how this was going to develop, many of them said they were disappointed by those people who you have mentioned who were named today as vice president and prime minister because they see those as consolidating military power around the president and what they say they want now is their own ability to have elections sooner rather than later and be able to choose their leadership. it's still unclear how this is going to go. >> you're there to broadcast from...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. by giving me ginormous discounts with these: how can expedia saven me even more on my hotel? unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. where...
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schenecker at an al-anon family for families coping with drug and alcohol abuse and asked us not to use her face or name. >> i think it was kind of hidden and they played it well. >> reporter: in that meeting she says calyx spoke first. >> she started crying, as soon as she tried to speak she started bawling there were no other words but my mom. >> reporter: she said mr. schenecker then took over. >> as he was speaking he didn't cry. he didn't sound depressed. he just sounded like he was there to tell a story. >> reporter: and what was that story? >> that his wife had a drug and alcohol problem and that they were there to talk about it and cope with it. >> reporter: that cry for help came just a few weeks ago. there is little to take comfort in this horrific case but perhaps one small solace is beau and calyx probably had no idea what their mother was planning. >> from what we understand of what occurred, we don't think the children ever saw it coming. she came up from behind and shot her daughter in the hid as she was on the computer. she did fire a warning shot with her son but then v
schenecker at an al-anon family for families coping with drug and alcohol abuse and asked us not to use her face or name. >> i think it was kind of hidden and they played it well. >> reporter: in that meeting she says calyx spoke first. >> she started crying, as soon as she tried to speak she started bawling there were no other words but my mom. >> reporter: she said mr. schenecker then took over. >> as he was speaking he didn't cry. he didn't sound depressed. he...
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they're talking for us when we didn't ask them to stand for us. >> reporter: so, i asked a leader of the muslim brotherhood what they want. we spoke by phone, because it was too dangerous for him to meet us in public. what do you say to people who are afraid that the muslim brotherhood will take over and turn this into another iran? >> the people of egypt are taking over the power, not the muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: he says the brotherhood will not even field a presidential candidate in the next election. >> because we want to send a message to egyptians and to the region and to the whole world that we are aiming and targeting to have a civil state, democratic state. >> reporter: and despite the uncertainty about what's to come next, people here are looking forward to a future they can be proud of. >> that future remains uncertain, however. our thanks to christiane and her team for another exceptional day of reporting out there. and for more on the crisis in egypt, be sure to tune in sunday to "this week." christiane will be reporting from there. >>> when we return, we'll turn
they're talking for us when we didn't ask them to stand for us. >> reporter: so, i asked a leader of the muslim brotherhood what they want. we spoke by phone, because it was too dangerous for him to meet us in public. what do you say to people who are afraid that the muslim brotherhood will take over and turn this into another iran? >> the people of egypt are taking over the power, not the muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: he says the brotherhood will not even field a...
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barbara pinto leads us off in madison. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. another wild day here. more than 50,000 protesters. 500 police on this fifth day of demonstrations that were very loud but mostly peaceful. this state capital has become ground zero. first police in riot gear and then the protesters. tens of thousands of them, the biggest crowd yet. clogging the capitol and the heart of the city. most state workers angry over proposed budget cuts. that slash benefits and cut at the heart of union power, the right to collective bargaining. some are demanding a recall of the governor who just took office here six weeks ago. >> we need a strong middle class. that was built on the backs of unions. >> and today, a smaller but equally as passionate crowd supporting the governor. led by tea party activists including joe the plumber. >> unions don't deserve anything. you don't deserve anything. you work for it yourself. >> small businesses owners wanted their voices to be heard. >> public employees have been the cadillac of employees, and it's got to stop. >>
barbara pinto leads us off in madison. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. another wild day here. more than 50,000 protesters. 500 police on this fifth day of demonstrations that were very loud but mostly peaceful. this state capital has become ground zero. first police in riot gear and then the protesters. tens of thousands of them, the biggest crowd yet. clogging the capitol and the heart of the city. most state workers angry over proposed budget cuts. that slash benefits and cut...
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we will not use any violence against them. but we will ask them to go home. and we will ask their parents to ask them to come home. >> reporter: but mr. suleiman, there are young people and their parents in that square and they -- >> we will call their grandfathers. >> reporter: and what if they don't leave? how long can you accept their presence in the square. >> unfortunately, there's a big pressure on them to stay. >> reporter: just to make it clear, you will not order the military to evacuate them from the square? >> we will ask them to go home. but we will not push them to go home. >> reporter: never? >> no way. no way. and i hope that they will recognize that they are not doing well for the country. >> reporter: do you believe the young people in the square have legitimate grievances? >> we, of course, looked at their demands and we discuss it here in this palace and we decided that we have to respond. positively. the president after one day, he make a speech and respond positively to most of their demands. >> reporter: do you believe the united states
we will not use any violence against them. but we will ask them to go home. and we will ask their parents to ask them to come home. >> reporter: but mr. suleiman, there are young people and their parents in that square and they -- >> we will call their grandfathers. >> reporter: and what if they don't leave? how long can you accept their presence in the square. >> unfortunately, there's a big pressure on them to stay. >> reporter: just to make it clear, you will...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts, restore a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now i'm also taking lipitor.
i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a...
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"he wouldn't fire rockets if israel wasn't killing us." israel says the operation is in response to the relentless barrage of rockets flying into southern israel. the israeli defense forces say militants have launched almost 600 rockets into the country in the past three days alone. around a third of which have been intercepted by israel's famed iron dome anti-missile system. since wednesday, three people have died in israel and, for the first time since the gulf war in 1991, the commercial center, tel aviv, has also come under tack. >> the attempt last night by the terrorists in gaza to launch rockets on tel aviv only underscores the danger that the israeli public faces. >> reporter: tonight, a neighborhood of tel aviv, a popular night spot, was quiet. >> i'm stressed, also, but you know, life is continuing. >> reporter: the israeli military isn't taking any chances, as soldiers and armored vehicles mass near the gaza border, preparing for a ground offensive. >> we are preparing for any possibility. a ground operation is a possibility, th
"he wouldn't fire rockets if israel wasn't killing us." israel says the operation is in response to the relentless barrage of rockets flying into southern israel. the israeli defense forces say militants have launched almost 600 rockets into the country in the past three days alone. around a third of which have been intercepted by israel's famed iron dome anti-missile system. since wednesday, three people have died in israel and, for the first time since the gulf war in 1991, the...
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and that was instilled in us in a very early age, all of us. >> reporter: how was it instilled in you? >> their whole life was their family. i don't ever remember a dinner party, a cocktail party in our house. ever. >> reporter: you mean, with outsiders? it was always the family. a family bound together be power and later, grief. he was assassinated less than three years after his inauguration, in november 1963. his brother, bobby, in 1968. two acts of political violence, so traumatic that the country has never fully recovered. it's an episode eerily relevant in the assassination attempt of gabrielle give fords. how would you describe the political atmosphere today in the country? >> well, i don't really think that was done by one individual. and i think that that could happen. it's happened, as we all know, in the past. and i don't think we should blame a whole group of people for it. i think it probably -- it calls our attention to our country and, are we doing the best we can for everybody? and if we cross the aisles, as my brothers did, and try to see another person's point of vie
and that was instilled in us in a very early age, all of us. >> reporter: how was it instilled in you? >> their whole life was their family. i don't ever remember a dinner party, a cocktail party in our house. ever. >> reporter: you mean, with outsiders? it was always the family. a family bound together be power and later, grief. he was assassinated less than three years after his inauguration, in november 1963. his brother, bobby, in 1968. two acts of political violence, so...
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using tear gas and force. >> just got tear gassed. they're shooting indiskrim gnatly at anybody who is in the streets. >> reporter: an effort to choke their anger and their demands. it would not work. with the ruling party headquarters in flames, president mubarak, for the first time, appears. declaring he was not stepping down. but the people were just beginning. >> this is real. this is real. i changed my mind. i did not believe that this was going to happen ever, ever. i just -- i can't believe myself. >> reporter: the embattled president, for the first time, names a vice president. the army moves in, greeted as heroes. eight days in, the president starts to cave. saying he won't run in september. it was not enough. in the streets, growing chaos. as we travel with a young man from texas trying to find his grandmother. we find her. a hug inside. outside, the storm was brewing. on day nine, that stunning sight. the attack on the square. thousands of pro-mubarak demonstrators taking on the protesters. the horses, camels, men charging
using tear gas and force. >> just got tear gassed. they're shooting indiskrim gnatly at anybody who is in the streets. >> reporter: an effort to choke their anger and their demands. it would not work. with the ruling party headquarters in flames, president mubarak, for the first time, appears. declaring he was not stepping down. but the people were just beginning. >> this is real. this is real. i changed my mind. i did not believe that this was going to happen ever, ever. i...
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i used to be the guy that would roll his eyes when the baby walked on board, please. and now i'm the guy stuck with three kids. i guess it's karma. >> people don't like listening to other kids cry. we can all sympathize. >> reporter: families traveling with small kids make up 30% of the traveling public and during the holiday rush it can often seem like us against them. >> get the look when you're boarding on the plane, people are afraid you're going to sit next to them. >> reporter: one travel survey suggested what amounts to a flying family ghetto. the families should have their own separate section. or even their own separate plane. so this weekend we set ourselves a challenge. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: traveling cross country with our three kids. >> my bag packed. >> reporter: our own little version of baby and toddler survival. documenting the journey was "nightline" producer alyssa toting her brand newborn. >> are you excited for your first trip? >> reporter: if only air travel were more like the days of pan am. >> welcome aboard the spacious cabin. >> rep
i used to be the guy that would roll his eyes when the baby walked on board, please. and now i'm the guy stuck with three kids. i guess it's karma. >> people don't like listening to other kids cry. we can all sympathize. >> reporter: families traveling with small kids make up 30% of the traveling public and during the holiday rush it can often seem like us against them. >> get the look when you're boarding on the plane, people are afraid you're going to sit next to them....
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will they use it to hire? we called them. >> thank you for calling dupont. >> thank you for calling microsoft. >> reporter: only caterpillar offered hard numbers. do you plan to hire? >> yes, we've hired 3,000 employees to date. >> reporter: a number they say could reach 9,000 this year. how many are right here in the u.s.? >> about 3,000. >> reporter: and why so many b jobs overseas? >> that's where the need -- excuse me, that's where the customer is. >> reporter: a third of the new jobs here in the u.s. economists told me there's only so far you can push the work force, making their work harder, longer hours, to make the companies leaner and meaner. they said to keep the profits up, they're going to have to spend all the billions in profits on the sidelines in hiring new workers. >> right now, productivity is keeping it going. >> reporter: it is. all-tile high. >> all right, thank you, david. >>> and we turn now to afghanistan, because there was tough news out of afghanistan tonight. three more american troo
will they use it to hire? we called them. >> thank you for calling dupont. >> thank you for calling microsoft. >> reporter: only caterpillar offered hard numbers. do you plan to hire? >> yes, we've hired 3,000 employees to date. >> reporter: a number they say could reach 9,000 this year. how many are right here in the u.s.? >> about 3,000. >> reporter: and why so many b jobs overseas? >> that's where the need -- excuse me, that's where the...
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cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> and finally tonight
cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not...
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our david muir is in cairo with us for the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, to you, bianna, from cairo. and you see thousands of protesters have gathered again here in tahrir square, behind me, on this, what is day 12. many of them are aware of the words from washington you speak of, from secretary clinton, president obama in the last 24 hours calling for a transition period that begins now. but not overtly calling for mubarak to step down. the people here behind me are. this morning, they remain determined here. protesters who want mubarak to step down even before september. fueled by what they consider a victory. the angry mobs are gone. violent clashes on hold for, at least for now. what do you want to achieve? >> i want to be a doctor. >> reporter: you want to be a doctor? >> yes. >> reporter: and we walk freely across the bridge, where demonstrators for mubarak were throwing rocks. on day 12, so many have spent their days and their nights here. others continue to come back. what keeps you coming back? why a
our david muir is in cairo with us for the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, to you, bianna, from cairo. and you see thousands of protesters have gathered again here in tahrir square, behind me, on this, what is day 12. many of them are aware of the words from washington you speak of, from secretary clinton, president obama in the last 24 hours calling for a transition period that begins now. but not overtly calling for mubarak to step down. the people here behind me...
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thanks for being with us on this monday. european heads of state are now urging the egyptian government to implement democratic reforms and avoidmy more violence against protesters. >> who are the latest developments on day seven. activists are gathering in cairo's tahrir square insisting that their protests are far from over. >> also, governments from around the world, including the u.s., are now sending planes into cairo to get the citizens out. >> and mohamed elbaradei has emerged as the face. we will go live to cairo in just a moment but we begin our coverage with emily schmidt in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. today, president mubarak signals he is now ready to talk with protesters but this gives protesters about a week to build momentum. in fact, 1 million are expected to gather today, and compromise isn't their idea of success. >> reporter: on this day of protests which tipped thousands of people into president mubarak's three decades of war. the tipping point is still unclear. >> we are in a rev
thanks for being with us on this monday. european heads of state are now urging the egyptian government to implement democratic reforms and avoidmy more violence against protesters. >> who are the latest developments on day seven. activists are gathering in cairo's tahrir square insisting that their protests are far from over. >> also, governments from around the world, including the u.s., are now sending planes into cairo to get the citizens out. >> and mohamed elbaradei has...
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and he leads us off again tonight. miguel. >> reporter: david, as the ight of this tragedy begins to sink in, we're learning more about how ruthlessly this plan was carried out. 3:26 p.m. massive car bomb shaters downtown oslo. the target, the prime minister's office. the streets, makeshift triage areas. but this horror is only beginning. 45 minutes later and 23 miles west of the city, the shooter arrives at the ferry dock for utoya island. this yellow tent, that's where the ferry comes in, also where the shooter board eed the ferryo take to the island. one witness that we talked to, he was so cocoincing as a cop, they checked his credentials and let him on. >> he was uniformed as a policeman. he had i.d. he acted just like a police officer does. >> reporter: 15 minutes after boarding the ferry, the shooting began. >> he started to make people come to him. >> reporter: and people went? >> yeah. he started to shoot them. >> reporter: almost at point-blank range? >> yeah. the first two, he shot at point-blank. the other
and he leads us off again tonight. miguel. >> reporter: david, as the ight of this tragedy begins to sink in, we're learning more about how ruthlessly this plan was carried out. 3:26 p.m. massive car bomb shaters downtown oslo. the target, the prime minister's office. the streets, makeshift triage areas. but this horror is only beginning. 45 minutes later and 23 miles west of the city, the shooter arrives at the ferry dock for utoya island. this yellow tent, that's where the ferry comes...
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us or them? >> looking to be a long night. but hopefully everybody makes it back here safe. >> reporter: that's his team leader. on 9/11, he was a freshman in high school. he joined the military after he graduated and deployed to eastern afghanistan six months ago. >> what really surprised me is the amount of ieds. probably over 200. >> reporter: one of those bombs killed this staff sergeant on the fourth of july. but it wasn't a ram don blast. the taliban rigged a bomb just for him. >> he was my first team leader. he taught me how to survive here. >> reporter: and after garcia died, scofield replaced him. and how has that affected you? >> sucks. you learn from what they did wrong. what they taught you, what they were doing right and just drive on, get the job done. >> reporter: but this is no ordinary job. it's intense. >> looks like a roll of the dice every time you drive down the road here. you're not going to find everything. >> reporter: on this evening, a call comes in. an ied, buried in a road. we set out in a convoy of
us or them? >> looking to be a long night. but hopefully everybody makes it back here safe. >> reporter: that's his team leader. on 9/11, he was a freshman in high school. he joined the military after he graduated and deployed to eastern afghanistan six months ago. >> what really surprised me is the amount of ieds. probably over 200. >> reporter: one of those bombs killed this staff sergeant on the fourth of july. but it wasn't a ram don blast. the taliban rigged a bomb...
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. >> you hate us? >> yes, i hate you. and i hate you. >> why do you hate us? >> you are not with us. >> okay. >>> and also tonight, mom and dad and driving. it is one of the most difficult conversations any of us can have with aging parents. so, what do you do when someone you love has to give up the car keys? >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the blizzard of 2011. it is a giant. today, 100 million of us grab med with the affects along a 2,000-mile corridor. major highways and huge airports were frozen solid. and the map shows the layers of misery. more treacherous ice on top of more blinding snow a. add in the howling winds, brutal cold, and from texas to maine, it was man against nature. a car impossibly plowed nose first into a snow drift. trees and power lines incased in ice. and one of the most famous highways in america frozen into a ghost town. our reporters are out in force again tonight, covering it all. and we go first to chris bury on icy lake shore drive in chicago. chris? >> reporter: good evening, diane. here on lake shore drive, more than
. >> you hate us? >> yes, i hate you. and i hate you. >> why do you hate us? >> you are not with us. >> okay. >>> and also tonight, mom and dad and driving. it is one of the most difficult conversations any of us can have with aging parents. so, what do you do when someone you love has to give up the car keys? >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the blizzard of 2011. it is a giant. today, 100 million of us grab med with the affects along a...
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as the wind moves the water from the ocean and the sound, right on top of us. people here have been forced to evacua evacuate. there's been a mandatory evacuation in place and for good reason. this is very low-lying area. officials are telling residents who decided to stay that now is the time to stay put, baton down the hatches and ride this one out. bill? >> okay, steve, watching what is now a category 2 storm there, but still, as you saw, very powerful. and for some, watching these big storms is more than just an accidental pursuit. we set out with a team of hurricane trackers in north carolina and then they went up in the air with exclusive access to a nasa flight through the air of this storm. here's john berman. >> reporter: it is a nervous, wet and windy night in north carolina. the eye of hurricane earl continuing its dangerous flirtation with the coast. but the gusting gales going all the way. pounding the shore. this is the beginning of earl's impact on the east coast. with 26 million people near its potential path, watching nervously. our camera flew
as the wind moves the water from the ocean and the sound, right on top of us. people here have been forced to evacua evacuate. there's been a mandatory evacuation in place and for good reason. this is very low-lying area. officials are telling residents who decided to stay that now is the time to stay put, baton down the hatches and ride this one out. bill? >> okay, steve, watching what is now a category 2 storm there, but still, as you saw, very powerful. and for some, watching these big...
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i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell
i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super...
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i can't do everything i used to do. but there's a lot i can do that i was struggling with. announcer: ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. go to takeadvil.com. [ male announcer ] wonder where the durango's been for the last two years? it toured around europe, getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school, got an advanced degree in technology. it's been working out -- more muscle and less fat. it's done more in two years than most cars do in a lifetime. now lease the all-new 2011 dodge durango express all-wheel-drive for $359 a month for well-qualified lessees. you have frequent heartburn, right ? yeah, it flares up a few days a week. well, we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole, the leading prescription heartburn medicine. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. i protect him from stomach acid so he can get to work. look, guy
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joining us to talk about it is rick klein. rick, we heard christiane talk about the muslim brotherhood. bill o'reilly asked the president about that organization and if it is anti-american. what did the president say? >> reporter: the president said there are strains of the brotherhood that are anti-american, but significantly, jake, he rejected the idea that the only two choices in egypt are between the brotherhood and a repressed egyptian people. he said certainly the brotherhood is well organized but they do not have majority support. >> and o'reilly suggested that president obama is moving to the center to improve his standing. how did the president respond to that. >> reporter: the president never likes to say he's moving. he said, i didn't move, i'm the same guy. he talked about his plans for investing in education and trying to create jobs. those are the messages he wanted to deliver by accepting an interview like this in the first place. for 12 minutes or so, the president got to push back against the major critiques o
joining us to talk about it is rick klein. rick, we heard christiane talk about the muslim brotherhood. bill o'reilly asked the president about that organization and if it is anti-american. what did the president say? >> reporter: the president said there are strains of the brotherhood that are anti-american, but significantly, jake, he rejected the idea that the only two choices in egypt are between the brotherhood and a repressed egyptian people. he said certainly the brotherhood is...
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it asks us to -- >> it's asking us to mandate. >> it asks us to pay taxes, asks us to register for the draft. asks us to buy car insurance if we want to drive a car around. if something is unconstitutional. people out there tend to think some alarm bell will go off if something is unconstitutional. it's unconstitutional if the supreme court decides it's unconstitutional. by the way, this can go to the supreme court and we'll see whether that happens. >> does congress have the power to mandate that obese people sign up for -- do they have the power to do this? >> i don't know the answer to that. you. >> don't know. the bebety of that is. we predict rick would say that. that's the color of the curtain the basic foundation is set. >> is that yes, the power does have the power? >> it's open. if they decide they will, they will have the power to do so. >> it's important, sound the note this debate is what the constitution is about. we can have this debate. this is evidence that the constitution is working. >> let me ask also, because obviously, so much has changed and obvious to say that, b
it asks us to -- >> it's asking us to mandate. >> it asks us to pay taxes, asks us to register for the draft. asks us to buy car insurance if we want to drive a car around. if something is unconstitutional. people out there tend to think some alarm bell will go off if something is unconstitutional. it's unconstitutional if the supreme court decides it's unconstitutional. by the way, this can go to the supreme court and we'll see whether that happens. >> does congress have the...
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our team with christiane -- >> why do you hate us? >> go to any place more. you are not with us. you are not with us. >> reporter: cnn's hala guarini got caught in a city of anger. >> that is the way it's a completely surreal experience. >> reporter: cnn's anderson cooper, at cairo's famed egyptian national museum. >> this is clearly an effort to prevent the world from seeing what's happening. and they're succeeding right now because, you know, we don't have a lot of pictures out on the square. and that's incredibly frustrating. >> reporter: this reporter from icelandic tv, shaken violently, brought to his knees. accused of being a foreign spy. escaping with the help of two locals. then, came word that one of our team, coming in from the airport, had been car jacked. stopped by who they thought were citizen police. but this was different. abc news producer, brian hartman. >> he said, so help me god, i will cut off your head. and goes like this. all around, there are other people saying, cut head now. cut head now. it was terrifying. we really thought we were finished. >> reporter
our team with christiane -- >> why do you hate us? >> go to any place more. you are not with us. you are not with us. >> reporter: cnn's hala guarini got caught in a city of anger. >> that is the way it's a completely surreal experience. >> reporter: cnn's anderson cooper, at cairo's famed egyptian national museum. >> this is clearly an effort to prevent the world from seeing what's happening. and they're succeeding right now because, you know, we don't have...
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passengers evacuated using emergency slides. our aviation correspondent is here. >>> together, the man behind the camera frantically searching for loved ones after the twister. he's reunited with his entire family. tonight, that man getting married. >>> collision course, the play that ended the career for young star. tonight, a new debate. should one key rule of baseball be changed? >>> secrets of the deep revealed 300 years later. we take you on board involving the stunning find involving the pirate blackbeard. >>> summers past. as america ushers in the unofficial start of summer, vintage images uncovered. recognize these faces? >>> good evening on this saturday. we begin tonight with breaking news from atlanta. some harrowing moments a short time ago for passengers aboard a delta flight. landing at the airport there. the plane blew a tire as it touched down, a hard landing that caused the brakes to catch fire. passengers were forced to make an emergency evacuation as fire crews raced on to the tarmac. lisa stark joins us. she'
passengers evacuated using emergency slides. our aviation correspondent is here. >>> together, the man behind the camera frantically searching for loved ones after the twister. he's reunited with his entire family. tonight, that man getting married. >>> collision course, the play that ended the career for young star. tonight, a new debate. should one key rule of baseball be changed? >>> secrets of the deep revealed 300 years later. we take you on board involving the...
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christiane amanpour joins us tonight with the details. how did it happen? >> reporter: another one bites the dust, cynthia. as people in the arab world are really still fighting for their freedom. somebody told me, gadhafi was like a vampire to his people. they had to see him dead in order to believe he would never come back again. he was dragged through the streets today. it was quite graphic and we have to warn viewers that the video of his last moment is quite difficult to watch. it's an astonishing scene. moammar gadhafi, once one of the world's most powerful dictators, battered and bloodied, the fear visible on his face as death loomed. hard to believe this was him just months ago, latching off the armed rebellion that today finally ended his 42-year rule over libya. >> they love me, all my people with me. they love me all. >> reporter: but if they do love you -- >> they will die to two ticket me, my people. >> reporter: it would be his final interview. and his legendary eccentricity was on full display. the president of the united states, the leaders
christiane amanpour joins us tonight with the details. how did it happen? >> reporter: another one bites the dust, cynthia. as people in the arab world are really still fighting for their freedom. somebody told me, gadhafi was like a vampire to his people. they had to see him dead in order to believe he would never come back again. he was dragged through the streets today. it was quite graphic and we have to warn viewers that the video of his last moment is quite difficult to watch. it's...
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it's a term we've come to use with some frequency. we describe life's most unexpect and extraordinary twists with it. but there is actually a sanctioning body for miracles. a department of miracles, you might say, that's assigned to investigate them on a case by case basis and then deliver a judgment. it's either a miracle or it's not. well, hon a day when a new miracle has been declared, elizabeth vargas goes inside the process for our series, "faith matters." >> reporter: as soon as he died, the faithful were crying out, even demanding it. sainto, the crowd chanted. and this french nun, who claims she was cured by the late pope, as now brought him his bee yat if i case. "you look at my hand," she says, "it's no longer shaking." pope benedict announced today that her recovery from parkinson's disease was indeed a miracle. the beatification will take place on may 1st. >> it's one of the first stories that i received. >> reporter: this man is in charge of reviewing all the potential miracles that involve pope john paul ii. when you rea
it's a term we've come to use with some frequency. we describe life's most unexpect and extraordinary twists with it. but there is actually a sanctioning body for miracles. a department of miracles, you might say, that's assigned to investigate them on a case by case basis and then deliver a judgment. it's either a miracle or it's not. well, hon a day when a new miracle has been declared, elizabeth vargas goes inside the process for our series, "faith matters." >> reporter: as...
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the children who so moved us, smiling, as they ran to keep up with us. hello. and there was the mother who gave birth while walking on that journey. >> she delivered on the way coming from somalia. >> reporter: and then, mogadishu. you can hear the gun fire. the gun battle in somalia, as african union soldiers fight against an al qaeda group who are getting in the way of so much of that needed aid. that gun fire echoing over the refugee camps sprouting up all over the city. but again, it was the children, holding onto hope. david. >> david. >> reporter: david. emma wrote me on facebook, saying, used your reports on a church class for teens. they're ready to respond. there was the mother, heather, who said, my youngest is always asking, can we watch "world news" and help the hungry children? and patty, who once worked with doctors without borders telling us, it is great to see their hard work in action. less than a dollar a day for two meals? i will be donating for sure. it's really been something the response so many of you have had. doctors without borders tol
the children who so moved us, smiling, as they ran to keep up with us. hello. and there was the mother who gave birth while walking on that journey. >> she delivered on the way coming from somalia. >> reporter: and then, mogadishu. you can hear the gun fire. the gun battle in somalia, as african union soldiers fight against an al qaeda group who are getting in the way of so much of that needed aid. that gun fire echoing over the refugee camps sprouting up all over the city. but...
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also they used that facial recognition technology they used to identify bin laden, using the photographs and the video of gadhafi on tv, matching them up. then they were very, very certain, george. >> okay, jake, thank you very much. >>> abc's barbara walters interviewed gadhafi at the peak of his power in 1989 and she joins us now. and barbara i have to ask you about that moment. you were pretty fearless. you called him crazy to his face. >> reporter: he was crazy like a fox. he knew what he was doing. at that time, as we pointed out, we thought he was going to be the king of the whole arab world. where we did the interview was so interesting to me. it was in his compound in the middle of tripoli -- >> that tent. >> reporter: green and yellow and orange tent, you could get a headache. he worn a long, flowing white robe and green silk shirt and there were camels there, baby camels and bigger ones so he could have the milk to show that he was still a tribesman. and though we did it with an interpreter, he did speaks of english. i asked him if he would, and this is what he said. can you gi
also they used that facial recognition technology they used to identify bin laden, using the photographs and the video of gadhafi on tv, matching them up. then they were very, very certain, george. >> okay, jake, thank you very much. >>> abc's barbara walters interviewed gadhafi at the peak of his power in 1989 and she joins us now. and barbara i have to ask you about that moment. you were pretty fearless. you called him crazy to his face. >> reporter: he was crazy like a...
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they are talking for us when we didn't ask them to stand for us. >> reporter: so, i asked a leader of the muslim brotherhood what they want. we spoke by phone, because it was too dangerous for him to meet us in public. >> the people of egypt are taking over the power, not the muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: he says the brotherhood will not even field a presidential candidate in the next election. what do you say to people who are afraid that the muslim brotherhood will take over and turn this into another iran? >> we want to send a message to egyptians and to the region and to the whole world that we are aiming and targeting to have a civil state, democratic state. >> reporter: and here, in what's become the people's square, the similar bombs are not religious, not political. they are all about egypt. >> well, this has been an extraordinary 24 hours, christiane. but tell me about the other countries in the region. what's been happening? >> reporter: well, they had called in some countries for protests after the mid-day friday prayers. in syria, we understand they did not materialize,
they are talking for us when we didn't ask them to stand for us. >> reporter: so, i asked a leader of the muslim brotherhood what they want. we spoke by phone, because it was too dangerous for him to meet us in public. >> the people of egypt are taking over the power, not the muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: he says the brotherhood will not even field a presidential candidate in the next election. what do you say to people who are afraid that the muslim brotherhood will take...
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as for carol, she e-mailed us telling us she made it home to mississippi. as for her dream of seeing the pyramids without the barricades, we found the head of egyptian antiquities and told them about her lost journey. >> i'm willing to invite her to come back to cairo on my tip. >> her name is carol. >> carol can write to me and i will send her personally to enter inside the great pyramids and see and touch them. >> what a deal, are you sure? >> i'm sure. >> let's shake on it. it's a deal. >> what a deal. >> i know, i couldn't believe it. that's why i asked him to repeat it twice. >> smart woman, and you called carol in. >> i did. she's excited. she definitely is going to come and see all of the ancient sites. >> a long way, but it will be worth it. thanks so much. that's the broadcast here on "world news." a reminder, we hope you'll join us for a special roundtable tomorrow morning on "this week" with christiane amanpour. for all of us here, good night. christiane amanpour. good night. [ male announcer ] it's time for your taste buds to go all in -- with p
as for carol, she e-mailed us telling us she made it home to mississippi. as for her dream of seeing the pyramids without the barricades, we found the head of egyptian antiquities and told them about her lost journey. >> i'm willing to invite her to come back to cairo on my tip. >> her name is carol. >> carol can write to me and i will send her personally to enter inside the great pyramids and see and touch them. >> what a deal, are you sure? >> i'm sure. >>...
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and they help us in the fight for terrorism. when you think about how this affects americans, the fight for terrorism, egypt has been a big help on that. >> i know you will both be covering this throughout the evening, in fact, somebody in israel said, this is an earthquake. make no mistake, it's an earthquake, a volcano. and christiane amanpour is on her way to egypt tonight. >>> and we will turn now to other news of this day. it was a mountain of snow against an armed bank are rrobb and the snow won today. the robber, desperate to escape, grabbed a hostage as a human shield. but as david kerley reports from takoma park, maryland, he couldn't make a getaway, because of the latest storm. >> reporter: it's a hostage drama that played out in just moments. the bank robber with the gun to the head of a teller, leaves the bank surrounded by police. with officers yelling, the security red dye pack explodes, sending up a cloud of red. then, trying to back down a curb, slippery snow trips up the robber. he falls, the teller bolts, but a
and they help us in the fight for terrorism. when you think about how this affects americans, the fight for terrorism, egypt has been a big help on that. >> i know you will both be covering this throughout the evening, in fact, somebody in israel said, this is an earthquake. make no mistake, it's an earthquake, a volcano. and christiane amanpour is on her way to egypt tonight. >>> and we will turn now to other news of this day. it was a mountain of snow against an armed bank are...
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we use satellite images, infrared and thermal photography to map and target the oil. then, the boats go to work. almost 6,000 vessels. these are thousands of local shrimp and fishing boats organized into task forces and strike teams. plus, specialized skimmers from around the world. we've skimmed over 27 million gallons of oil/water mixture and removed millions more with other methods. we've set out more than 8 million feet of boom to protect the shoreline. i grew up on the gulf coast and i love these waters. we can't keep all the oil from coming ashore, but i'm gonna do everything i can to stop it, and we'll be here as long as it takes to clean up the gulf. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. >>> finally tonight here, you might be asking why all the hoopla surrounding chelsea clinton's wedding. but hearst isn't the first to draw all this attention or crowd. >> rep
we use satellite images, infrared and thermal photography to map and target the oil. then, the boats go to work. almost 6,000 vessels. these are thousands of local shrimp and fishing boats organized into task forces and strike teams. plus, specialized skimmers from around the world. we've skimmed over 27 million gallons of oil/water mixture and removed millions more with other methods. we've set out more than 8 million feet of boom to protect the shoreline. i grew up on the gulf coast and i...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ ding ] [ in korean ] how may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, bayer aspirin? oh, no, no, no... i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. trust me. it works great for pain. [ male announcer ] nothing's proven to relieve pain better than extra strength bayer aspirin. it rushes relief to the site of pain. no matter where you're hurting. feel better? yeah. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] for powerful pain relief, use bayer aspirin. >>> well, this is really something. a 14-month-old baby girl wandered away from her mother and got trapped inside a bank vault. it happened in georgia. a time lock on the vault meant there was no way in. even bank workers couldn't get in. that's when they had to call in a locksmith. >> befor
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ ding ] [ in korean ] how may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, bayer aspirin? oh, no, no, no... i'm not having a heart attack. it's...
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>> steve osunsami in memphis for us again tonight. we should note that diane sawyer is also in the flood zone. she'll be anchoring this broadcast from memphis this time tomorrow night. >>> when we come back, she survived seven weeks stranded in the woods. a remarkable story on this mother's day. if you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adults with gout. it's not for the treatment of high uric acid without a history of gout. uloric reduces uric acid to help you reach a healthy level. [ female announcer ] don't take uloric if you are taking azathioprine, mercaptopurine, or theophylline. gout may flare when starting uloric. don't stop taking it. your doctor may give you other medicines to help prevent flares. a small number of heart attacks, strokes, and heart-related deaths were seen in studies. it's not certain uloric caused them. certain tests to check liver function may be required. tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or
>> steve osunsami in memphis for us again tonight. we should note that diane sawyer is also in the flood zone. she'll be anchoring this broadcast from memphis this time tomorrow night. >>> when we come back, she survived seven weeks stranded in the woods. a remarkable story on this mother's day. if you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adults with gout. it's not for the treatment...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't rep
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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alex marquardt has been here for a week and followed all of us and joins us right now. >> reporter: tonight, the curfew has been extended for two hours. and we're seeing it's had almost no impact. tonight, there were thousands on cairo's liberation square, and in this neighborhood alone, there are hundreds out on the streechlts to protect their homes against looting. what we have started will not be reversed. the words tonight of mohamed el bar are die, nobel peace prize lawyer rat, reform leader and the man many hope will be the next president of egypt. our main demand is the end of the regime, he told the tens of thousands of excited protesters in this square, ground zero for these protests that have gripped egypt for almost a week. today, they again defied a curfew to be here. >> i'm sure there will be a change. we're not leaving until there is. >> reporter: the army, sent in to keep order and enforce the curfew, did nothing. but in a bizarre display, fighter jets streaked low across the square at least a dozen times. military helicopters flew even lower over our heads. there is no doubt
alex marquardt has been here for a week and followed all of us and joins us right now. >> reporter: tonight, the curfew has been extended for two hours. and we're seeing it's had almost no impact. tonight, there were thousands on cairo's liberation square, and in this neighborhood alone, there are hundreds out on the streechlts to protect their homes against looting. what we have started will not be reversed. the words tonight of mohamed el bar are die, nobel peace prize lawyer rat,...